bright


Definition: Meaning of, bright in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / brʌɪt /

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bright brighter brightest
  1. light shining strongly, or with plenty of light
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  2. sunny if the weather is bright, the sun is shining and there is a lot of light
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  3. intelligent intelligent and able to learn things quickly
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  4. colours bright colours are strong and easy to see
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  5. cheerful happy and full of energy
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  6. successful if the future looks bright, you think that something will be successful [=  promising]
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  7. as bright as a button very intelligent and full of energy
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  8. look on the bright side to see the good points in a situation that seems to be bad
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  9. bright and early very early in the morning
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  10. bright spark informal someone who says or does something that they think is intelligent but is really wrong or stupid
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  11. bright and breezy happy and confident
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  12. bright-eyed and bushy-tailed happy and full of energy
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  13. the bright lights the interesting exciting life in a big city
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  14. bright spot an event or a period of time that is more pleasant when everything else is unpleasant
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bright used in phrases

  • All Things Bright and Beautiful
    1. a HYMN (= a song of praise to God) that used to be commonly taught to children in the UK at school
  • Bright's disease (noun)
    1. an inflammation of the kidney
  • bright as a new penny (adjective)
    1. metaphor shining brightly
  • bright blue (adjective)
    1. of a deep somewhat purplish blue colour similar to that of a clear October sky
  • bright side (noun)
    1. a consoling aspect of a difficult situation
  • bright spark (noun)
    1. someone being or trying to be irritatingly clever; a smart alec
  • bright-eyed (adjective)
    1. eager and alert; very keen; full of high spirits
  • bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (adjective)
    1. eager and alert; very keen; full of high spirits
  • bright-red (adjective)
    1. of the red of fresh raspberries
  • meadow bright (noun)
    1. swamp plant of Europe and North America having bright yellow flowers resembling buttercups
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